Twenty-Something

TimH wrote:Americans are all a bunch of prudish eunuchs. Mr. Minara invests the essence of his being into his art just like Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri who has dedicated his life to exploring the feminine. Take Mr Minara's now classic "X-Women" production. He understood the inner psyches of the women, who comprise the X-men superhero team, whereas prudish Americans just saw the women of X-men making out in a pond and groping each other as they tried to climb vines, which Mr. Minara ingeniously depicted as a giant foaming penises green with gangrene.

Twenty-Something

TimH wrote:Americans are all a bunch of prudish eunuchs. Mr. Minara invests the essence of his being into his art just like Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri who has dedicated his life to exploring the feminine. Take Mr Minara's now classic "X-Women" production. He understood the inner psyches of the women, who comprise the X-men superhero team, whereas prudish Americans just saw the women of X-men making out in a pond and groping each other as they tried to climb vines, which Mr. Minara ingeniously depicted as a giant foaming penises green with gangrene.

Rain Partier

Victorian Squid wrote:Not even Manara could make that character design look any less stupid. It's going to be mildly humorous to watch the Marvel zombies try to digest the shit sandwich they're being force-fed.

Rain Partier

Victorian Squid wrote:Not even Manara could make that character design look any less stupid. It's going to be mildly humorous to watch the Marvel zombies try to digest the shit sandwich they're being force-fed.

dINGO

Joking aside, Angela seems pretty generic and unremarkable. I can't believe (or rather I can believe) that Marvel re-tooled its long-promised Age of Ultron series seemingly to be an intro for this Spawn property. It's like all the fuss DC made about introducing Sandman character Death to Action Comics.

Oh, wait.

The "Big 2" are competing for Neil Gaiman, for whatever good that brought DC via Action Comics.

dINGO

Joking aside, Angela seems pretty generic and unremarkable. I can't believe (or rather I can believe) that Marvel re-tooled its long-promised Age of Ultron series seemingly to be an intro for this Spawn property. It's like all the fuss DC made about introducing Sandman character Death to Action Comics.

Oh, wait.

The "Big 2" are competing for Neil Gaiman, for whatever good that brought DC via Action Comics.